TAKISAWA TAL-600/2000 MANUAL LATHE

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OEM
TAKISAWA
Model
TAL-600/2000
Year of Manufacture
-
Category
MANUAL LATHES

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Technical Description

The TAKISAWA TAL-600/2000 is a robust manual lathe engineered for precision and durability in demanding machining environments. It features a swing of 23.62 inches and a center distance of 78.74 inches, providing ample capacity for handling large workpieces. The lathe is powered by a 10.06 HP motor, ensuring reliable performance for a wide range of turning operations. With a maximum spindle speed of 1,500 RPM, the machine offers flexibility for both high-speed finishing and heavy-duty cutting tasks. The swing over the cross slide is 14.96 inches, allowing for efficient machining of larger diameters. The lathe bed ways are precision ground using supersonic frequency technology, enhancing accuracy and longevity. Designed for versatility, the TAL-600/2000 supports a broad spectrum of threading capacities, including coarse threads down to ¼” TPI, making it suitable for various industrial applications. The machine’s construction emphasizes high-quality materials and craftsmanship, ensuring stability and minimal vibration during operation. Its manual controls provide direct operator input for precise adjustments, ideal for shops requiring hands-on control and repeatability. The TAKISAWA TAL-600/2000 is a dependable solution for workshops seeking a heavy-duty manual lathe with proven performance, reliability, and ease of maintenance.

Technical Attributes

Max Swing
23.62 ''
Distance Between Centers
78.74 ''

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